Steam's weekly top-selling games, as measured by total revenue, have been shared for the week ending on April 11. Outriders and It Takes Two finished in first and second place for the second week running, meanwhile three different Xbox Game Studios releases surged onto the list as part of a massive publisher sale, and 2021's biggest hit Valheim fell to its lowest position yet.

The number one position for this week is once again the Square Enix-published looter-shooter Outriders. Despite a rocky launch due to some server issues, Outriders has proven to be the latest viral hit on the PC platform. Even more than a week after launch, Outriders is seeing almost 100,000 concurrent Steam players day-to-day. That said, Outriders has fallen in viewers on Twitch, Steam reviews continue to be mixed due to ongoing issues, and concurrent players don't appear to be climbing. As a result Outriders could fall from its top placement soon, but only time will tell.

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Just behind Outriders on Steam's top 10 is It Takes Two, now in its third week included on the list. Like Outriders, though at much lesser scale, It Takes Two has maintained a consistent level of popularity since it launched in late March. Its first week of availability saw total concurrent players climb from just a few thousand to nearly 20,000, and since then it has balanced around 20,000 nearly every day. Unlike Outriders, It Takes Two has an overwhelmingly positive review average, perhaps helping the game's longevity in the top-selling list.

steam top 10 chart april 11

The next most impressive additions to the list this weeks are three Xbox Game Studios titles. Third on the list is Forza Horizon 4, fourth is Sea of Thieves, and sixth is Halo: The Master Chief Collection. All three are discounted on Steam as of this writing, with Forza Horizon 4 climbing the highest in revenue due to it being the most recent release with a higher initial price.

Rounding out the list is Horizon: Zero Dawn in fifth position due in part to its continued 40 percent-off discount, Valheim having dropped from fourth to seventh place, the Valve Index VR Kit at eighth, and The Binding of Isaac: Repentance at tenth. In ninth place is Euro Truck Simulator 2's latest DLC, Iberia, showing just how much of a powerhouse the unique game remains over eight years after its release.

Next week's Steam top-sellers list is going to be interesting to see. That's not because any major games are going to be released on PC, but rather to see if Outriders and It Takes Two can maintain their sales consistency. Otherwise, Steam discounts may be the defining factor in next week's top games.

Outriders is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

It Takes Two is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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Source: SteamDB, SteamCharts (Outriders), SteamCharts (It Takes Two)